The Band
The Band was a Canadian-American rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1957. It consisted of Canadians Rick Danko (bass, guitar, vocals, fiddle), Garth Hudson (organ, keyboards, accordion, saxophone), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, vocals), Robbie Robertson (guitar, vocals, piano, percussion), and American Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar, bass). The Band's music combined elements of Americana, folk, rock, jazz and country, which influenced artists such as George Harrison, Elton John, the Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton and Wilco. Between 1958 and 1963, the group was known as the Hawks, a backing band for rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins. In the mid-1960s, they gained recognition for being the backing group for Bob Dylan, with his 1966 concert tour being notable as Dylan's first with an electric band. After leaving Dylan and changing their name to The Band, they released several records to critical and popular acclaim, most notably their 1968 debut, Music from Big Pink and its succeeding album, 1969's The Band. According to AllMusic, Music from Big Pink's influence on several generations of musicians has been substantial: Pink Floyd member Roger Waters deemed it the "second-most influential record in the history of rock and roll", and music journalist Al Aronowitz called it "country soul ... a sound never heard before". Their most popular songs included "The Weight" (1968), "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" (1969), and "Up on Cripple Creek" (1969). The Band performed their farewell concert on November 25, 1976. Footage from the event was released in 1978 as the concert film The Last Waltz, directed by Martin Scorsese. It would be the last performance of the original five members. After five years apart, Danko, Hudson, Helm, and Manuel reunited in 1983 for a reunion tour without Robertson, as he had taken up a new career as a producer and composer for film soundtracks. Manuel died in 1986, but the remaining three members would continue to tour and occasionally release new albums of studio material until 1999, when, upon the death of Danko, the remaining members decided to break up for good. Helm would go on to have a successful solo career, winning multiple Grammy Awards in the folk and Americana categories until his 2012 death, while Hudson worked as a featured session musician. Robertson died in 2023, leaving Hudson as the only surviving member of the original lineup. Music critic Bruce Eder described The Band as "one of the most popular and influential rock groups in the world, their music embraced by critics ... as seriously as the music of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones." The Band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked them 50th on its list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time", and ranked "The Weight" 41st on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". In 2008, the group received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and in 2014, were inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.
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How To Write A Song | ... Don't do that | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Nilsson ... | |
The Nilsson Show - A Tribute to the Songs of Harry Nilsson at the Colony in Woodstock, NY (September 22, 2022) | ... Tapes ' ( Bob Dylan & The Band ), the events have ... | |
The Flying Saucer Song | ... "World Of Music" | Arranger: The Band | Background ... | |
How To Write A Song {Quadraphonic Mix} {Quadraphonic Mix} | ... of Sandman . | Arranger: The Band | Producer: ... | |
(Thursday) Here's Why I Did Not Go To Work Today | ... by Harry Nilsson | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Harry ... | |
Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left for Everybody {Quadraphonic Mix} | | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Harry Nilsson | ... | |
(Thursday) Here's Why I Did Not Go To Work Today {Quadraphonic Mix} | | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Harry Nilsson | ... | |
Jesus Christ You're Tall {Quadraphonic Mix} | | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Harry Nilsson | ... | |
Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left for Everybody | | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Harry Nilsson | ... | |
Jesus Christ You're Tall | ... -- Derek Taylor | Arranger: The Band | Producer: Harry ... |
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- (Thursday) Here's Why I Did Not Go To Work Today was arranged by The Band
- How To Write A Song was arranged by The Band
- Jesus Christ You're Tall was arranged by The Band
- Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left for Everybody was arranged by The Band
- The Band arranged (Thursday) Here's Why I Did Not Go To Work Today
- The Band arranged How To Write A Song
- The Band arranged Jesus Christ You're Tall
- The Band arranged Pretty Soon There'll Be Nothing Left for Everybody
- The Band arranged The Flying Saucer Song
- The Flying Saucer Song was arranged by The Band